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Yes Wes!!!! This drives me crazy, but I have seen cutters get clogged on regular cutters too, so not sure there is anything we can do.
What other manufacturers make these? I have only see the Cuban Crafters and a Cohiba one that I was gifted.
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Still Watching My Back
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I saw a couple different ones at a regional herf we had. I think one of them might have been Perdomo.
The one I have is a "Black Ops." Several shops sell them too, 2 Guys in NH, for one.
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Hmmm, are they advertised as "perfect cutters?"
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Still Watching My Back
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Are you referring to a cutter becoming "sticky?" I clean my palio blades often with a q tip and isopropyl alcohol, works well for me.
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Still Watching My Back
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My problem is that it is getting clogged with debris (tobacco) from the cut and is staying behind the blades.
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